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Little Sick Twist * by Cathy Jean (CD, Aug-2005, CD Baby (distributor))
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Located in: Huntington Woods, Michigan, United States
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Estimated between Mon, 28 Jul and Thu, 31 Jul to 91768
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eBay item number:293886957203
Item specifics
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- UPC
- 0601041020349
About this product
Product Identifiers
Record Label
CD Baby, Cdb
UPC
0601041020349
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21046071730
Product Key Features
Format
CD
Release Year
2005
Genre
Blues
Artist
Cathy Jean
Release Title
Little Sick Twist
Dimensions
Item Height
0.41 in
Item Weight
0.25 lb
Item Length
5.62 in
Item Width
4.99 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks
15
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
Bitchovich, So Proud, Deeper, Not Pretty, Paint My Fence, Happy Couple, Brunettes, Sawin', Something Dark Approaching, Slow Down, Come on Out, The Judge, No More Pecking, Four Eyes, Ripe Garden
Notes
** 2005 WAMA Nominated Best Blues Album!! ** ** 2005 WAMA Nominated Best Female Blues Vocalist!! ** Please note and say a prayer for the passing of everybody's way too cool for school bass player, Wade Matthews. Amen brother. Cathy Jean is a life-long musician, dedicating her soul to blues, rock, and roots music. All songs by Cathy Jean, except 'Paint My Fence', by Cathy Jean and Keith Stafford. All lyrics are printed in the CD booklet. Most heartfelt thanks go out to Bias Recording Studios, Springfield, VA. *************** BLUES MATTERS! MAGAZINE, THE UK'S LEADING AND MOST REWARDED BLUES MAGAZINE!!!!! Love the new CD!!!!! Now we reviewed this lady's Marshall Road Apocalypse album back in issue 7 and here we are with this tasty morcel which we are told is her 5th album. There was a sad note with the album that the bands bass player Wade Matthews had passed away on August 18th, our condolences. Cathy and the band rock you in with Bitchovich which is vicious story of scheming women and jealousy check out the line; 'with your blonde hair (real tight clothes) and big tits all the things my good man can't resist' and you get a feel for the bitchyness going on here, well put over and 'rockin' good. So Proud is a swinging song about 'my man's bishop' but you have to listen or read the lyrics to spot this as the music is so damn good. Something Dark Approaching slows down the process and carries some fine organ and guitar along with another variation on Cathy's vocals. This is excellent stuff. Cathy hits you between the eyes with her powerful songs, all good compositions and the band do her proud. Blues Revue said about her that 'she is a gifted vocalist and aspiring songwriter who deserves to go mainstream'. The PR stuff is minimal and Cathy obviously let's her CDs do her talking, and they do it remarkably well. This is a pretty powerful album all round, it builds, it deals with fragilities, fears, jealousies, alcoholism, insecurities, and all in a hard way. The lyrics pack a punch and are almost a range of social commentaries and the music is equally as provocative. She rocks, swings, grooves and entices. Check out her web site. Oh, and 16 page sleeve with all lyrics. Loved it, loved it, give me more. --Caleb, editor, BLUES MATTERS! *************** (!!!!!) BLUES REVUE MAGAZINE Cathy Jean's "Little Sick Twist" takes some getting used to. Maybe it's the sex-kitten pinup art that adorns her CDs and almost every page of liner notes, or maybe it's because a couple of tunes sound like Chrissie Hynde or Patti Smith talking dirty ("Paint My Fence," for example, or "Brunettes," about a torrid lesbian encounter). Or maybe it's the notion that someone so physically attractive shouldn't have the blues in the first place. But when you listen to these 15 tunes, all but one of which bear Cathy Jean's solo writing credit, you find two truths: One, her vocal prowess and lyrical phrasing are considerable, and two, if you listen long enough you'll get what you need. Smoky blues numbers such as "Something Dark Approaching" appear alongside tracks such as "Slow Down," a fiddle and banjo tune with it's heart in Nashville, it's gut in Memphis, and it's nethers further south. On the blues-rocking "Not Pretty," the singer describes herself as tan and buff-- until she reveals the psychic damage she's endured and the neediness that compels her to beg the man she's addressing to "come hang out with me." "Happy Couple" uses the jump blues idiom to address a crumbling live-in relationship where the guy won't pay half of the bills. "No More Pecking," a piano bar blues featuring cornet, tells a story of sexual dysfunction in which the relationship has become one-sided, the man happier to be playing video games than tapping the narrator. Risky song subjects and the fine musicianship of the supporting players suggest that when Jean gets a wider audience, it's going to be because, deep down, she's all blues-- postmodernist Betty Paige irony notwithstanding.
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